After testing, yes. Me thinks we should focus on stabilty and polish, rather then new features.
On 31 August 2011 21:06, Adrian Borucki <gento...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 31 August 2011 21:24, danteash...@gmail.com <danteash...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> How exactly do you mean, Adrian? That the packages be .deb (as opposed to >> .rpm)? > > I mean that when new version of software arises we release new package and > it is immediately installed as an upgrade. > > >> >> > I do think we should retain versioning; >> >> Lets say we have 1.0.0 released >> 1.0.1 would lead up to the next minor 'landmark' (when released, all ISO's >> etc would default to that) >> and 1.1.0 is more of a landmark, rather then a release. >> > Yes, this is good and we can just make daily-builds for that. > > >> >> >> On 31 August 2011 20:15, Adrian Borucki <gento...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On 31 August 2011 18:29, SII <dante.ash...@thesii.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello all. >>>> >>>> I've been thinking; if everything goes to plan, WIntermute should be >>>> able to automatically upgrade itself to the latest version. >>>> So, with that in mind, when the system is finally ready to be released; >>>> why don't we go with a rolling release model, instead of a versioned one? >>>> >>> Yes, that would be more flexible for such system. We only have to make >>> sure that constant flow of changes won't turn into a mess. Of course, some >>> information about version is always useful for management purposes. I am >>> only wondering how to manage such scheme where different parts of system can >>> be upgraded independently. By the way, will Wintermute use DEB packages for >>> software managing internals or should we design something different >>> (possibly still based on packages)? >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> -Danté Ashton >> >> Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici >> >> >> Sent from Ubuntu >> >> > -- -Danté Ashton Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici Sent from Ubuntu
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